It came with a bunch of cookbooks (five, I think), and lots of hand-written recipes. Someone used this machine a lot.
But it still works really well! Four hours after mixing minimal (and all-natural ) ingredients together, I had a small loaf of white bread. I started with the most basic recipe I could find.
I laid it on the kitchen table for the kids so they could smell the freshness when they woke up in the morning. However, someone got to it before I could slice it up.
And now I can cross off #9.
Speaking of food, you have to try this recipe. It is delicious and perfect for a cold evening. By the way, have you heard that it's been freezing here in Florida? Literally, freezing. So I am cooking lots of hearty warm meals. This one is delicious.
5 comments:
Bread is my weakness! Looks yummy. Gonna check out that recipe too. I have heard that Florida has been very cold. We are finally having a really pretty day here in Texas today. I on the other hand am home with a stomach bug! UGH! Hop on over to my blog, I am helping all you gals warm up a bit on these cold days.
Hugs,
Tara
oooh! now I'm hungry! :)
Thanks for sharing the recipe- I know what we will be having for dinner!
Blessings!
Jill
Yummy, and yey to the bread machine. I love mine - which reminds me- must go put a loaf on.
I always do mine on the dough cycle and then bake in the oven so I can have a regular loaf shape without a hole in the bottom! :-)
woo hoo you made bread. i love my breadmaker. i have a yummy chocolate bread recipe.... tempted?
let me know if you are!
Mmmm... carbo-licious! My toddler would do the EXACT same thing, too!
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